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| Yes | 26% | 49 votes | Total: 191 votes | |
| No | 74% | 142 votes |
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Created on: October 25, 2007
Let us look at the big picture - as the people who think it is OK seem to be missing some obvious points.
First
by Joseph Malek
Created on: July 21, 2007 Last Updated: June 26, 2008
I wonder why a former Member of Congress would become a Lobbyist after that person leaves office? Maybe
by Stu James
Created on: October 24, 2007 Last Updated: November 08, 2007
The public is not told exactly why former Congress-people are so highly prized by lobbies.Truth is -
Created on: August 30, 2007
Congress seems to have an ethics problem. When in office they are wined and dined by lobbyists. After
by Keith Risman
Created on: September 29, 2007
Would you let an experienced young man date your teen age daughter, pay for her food, transportation
Created on: January 18, 2008
One of the older adages of law enforcement is "follow the money". If you track the money to its source,
Created on: October 25, 2007
Former members of Congress should not be allowed to perform as a lobbyist. My reasoning follows along
Created on: August 17, 2007
The duty of a congressman while in office is to serve the people, not private interest. All too often
Created on: November 21, 2009
Normally, the answer to this question would simply be 'yes' - but with a few stipulations involved:
Created on: August 10, 2007
The American government has become one vast bureaucracy and is, unfortunately, as inefficient and corrupt